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§5; §7; §49; §66; §168; §218; §278; §299; §325; §426; §439; §620;
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  • Heard

    dira,

    heardre

    dirae,

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 27, 64, 72
    • .
of material
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  • Wæs hió

    (an iceberg)

    hetegrim . . . bordweallas

    (the sides of a ship)

    gróf heard

    (or under VI ?) and híþende,

    • Rä. 34, 7
    • .
  • Gúðbyrne . . . heard, handlocen,

    • B. 322
    • .
  • Heardes ísenes grindlas,

    • Gen. 383
    • .
  • Mid hefegum helme oððe heardre byrnan,

    • Hml. Th. ii. 502, 13
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  • Ic læg on heardum stáne,

    • Cri. 1425
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  • Hearde méde (cf. on Heardanlége, ðǽre is óðer noma Drýganlég,

    • C. D. v. 141, 27
    • ),
    • Txts. 436, 5
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  • Hí fuhton heardum heoruwǽpnum,

    • Jud. 263
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  • Iornan on hearde wegas,

    • Shrn. 72, 2.
  • Eorðan lím symle bið þý heardra þe hit sǽstreámas swídor beátað,

    • Gen. 1325
    • .
  • Flinte heardra,

    • Rä. 41, 78.
used of a tree;
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cf. hard-beam
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  • Hé ástág in treé heard (treó heord, R.)

    ascendit in arborem sicomorum,

    • Lk. L. 19, 4
    • .
  • Ǽlces treówcynnes dǽl . . . bútan heardan beáman,

    • Lch. i. 398, 8
    • .
used substantively:
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  • Ealle þá sár and ꝥ hearde hyt gelíðigaþ and gehnesceaþ,

    • Lch. i. 368, 1.
used figuratively:
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  • Þú heardeste strǽl tó ǽghwilcre unrihtnesse,

    • Bl. H. 241, 3.
of persons,
capable of great physical endurance or exertion, hardy, bold in fight (lit. or fig.)
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  • Is his eafora nú heard hér cumen,

    • B. 376
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  • Róf óretta heard under helme,

    • 2539.
  • Þǽr oninnan bær eorlgestreóna hringa hyrde, hard wyrðne dǽl fǽttan goldes

    there in bore of treasures, of plated gold, the rings' keeper bold a noble portion,

    • 2245.
[
For hard wyrðne several emendations have been suggested: hard-fyrdne, hard-fyndes, hord-wyrðne, hord-wynne.
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  • Árás þá se rica (Beowulf) . . . sume þǽr bidon . . . swá him se hearda beheád,

    • 401.
  • Wracu sceal heardum men (cf. sélre bið ǽghwǽm þæt hé his freónd wrece,

    • B. 1385
    • ),
    • Gn. Ex. 153
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  • Ecg sceal on sweorde and ord spere, hyge heardum men,

    • 205.
  • Frægn Scipia hiene an hwíg hit gelang wǽre ꝥ Numentię swá raðe áhnescaden, swá hearde swá hié longe wǽron. Ðá sǽde hé ꝥ hié wǽren hearde þá hwíle þe hié hira ánrǽdnesse geheóldon him betweónum

    Scipio Tiresum consuluit, qua ope res Numantina aut prius invicta durasset, aut post fuisset eversa. Tiresus respondit: ' Concordia invicta . . . ',

    • Ors. 5, 3
    • ;
    • Swt. 222, 13-18
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  • Hearde hildfrecan,

    • B. 2205
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  • Gúðfrecan gáras sendon on heardra gemang,

    • Jud. 225
    • .
with gen. of noun defining form of activity:
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  • Beadwe heard,

    • B. 1539.
  • Wíges heard Créca drihten

    (Ulysses),

    • Met. 26, 13
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  • Níðweorca heard

    (Edgar),

    • Chr. 973
    • ;
    • P. 118, 23
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figuratively of a saint:
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  • Beorn

    (St. Andrew)

    beaduwe heard,

    • An. 984
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firm, steadfast, resolute
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  • Þeáh þe se líchoma wǽre mid þǽre untrumnesse swá swíðe geswenced, hweþre his mód wæs á heard and gefeónde on Drihten,

    • Bl. H. 227, 9
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    • Gú. 950
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  • Árás eorla wynn heard, hygesnottor . . . méðe for þám miclum bisgum,

      1082,
  • Heard and higestrang,

    • Men. 42
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    • An. 1401
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  • Se hearda hyge,

    • Gú. 517
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  • Þá þrý cómon tó þeódne foran hearde and higeþancle,

    • Dan. 94.
of word or thought,
bold, resolute:
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  • Á scyle geong mon wesan geómormód, heard heortan geþóht swylce habban sceal, blíðe gebǽro,

    • Kl. 43
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  • Him þá bróðor þrý æt sprǽce þǽre hǽldon hygesorge heardum wordum,

    • Gen. 2035.
of things.
capable of resisting wear or injury
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  • Þá treówa þe beóð áheáwene on fullum mónan beóð heardran wið wyrmǽtan and lengfǽrran þonne þá ðe beóð on níwum mónan áheáwene,

    • Lch. iii. 268, 10
    • .
of a character not easily impressed or moved.
of persons,
obdurate
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  • Manige men beóð heardre heortan,

    • Bl. H. 57, 18
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  • Módblinde men flintum heardran,

    • Cri. 1189
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  • Heó wáron stearce, stáne heardran,

    • El. 565
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  • Ic wæs þæs heardestan geþóhtes mann

    (a man of a mind impervious to good influences

    (?: the Latin is: homo obscurae opiniouis),

    þæt ic mé míne dagas tó nytte ne gedyde,

    • Fórst. Verc. 137, 18
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of non-material things,
rigid, unyielding
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  • Heardum

    rigido (imperio),

    • An. Ox. 1293
    • .
difficult to bear, oppressive, rigorous, strict.
of things not necessarily painful
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  • Him heard

    (durum)

    wæs ꝥ hí on ealdum móde wǽron geneádode níwe þing tó smeágenne,

    • Gr. D. 104, 20
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  • Heard wæs hinsíð,

    • Hö. 7
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  • Ús seó wyrd scyðeð heard and hetegrim,

    • An. 1564
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  • Heardan ceápe,

    • B. 2482
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  • Þurh heard gelác,

    • An. 1094
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  • Feala ðú ætýwdest folce ðínum heardra wísan

    ostendisti populo tuo dura,

    • Ps. Th. 59, 3
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  • Hearde laga

    rigidas (i. duras) leges,

    • Wülck. Gl. 256, 33
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  • Heardran hǽle,

    • B. 719
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  • Nǽfre ic geférde heardran drohtnoð,

    • An. 1404
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  • Nýd bið wyrda heardost.

    • Sal. 310.
of painful things
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  • Næs ná mid Rómánum ǽr ne siþþan swá heard gefeoht swá þǽr wæs

    numquam ulla Romano militi tumultuosior pugna et terribilior fuit,

    • Ors. 5, 7
    • ;
    • S. 230, 12.
  • Níð heard and hetegrim,

    • An. 1397
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  • Heardes hellewítes,

    • Gen. 303
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  • Ðone kyning ðe hine on swá heardum wræce gebróhte,

    • Past. 37, 4
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  • Sume hé lét þreágan mid heardum broce

    alios duris agitari sinit,

    • Bt. 39, 11
    • ;
    • F. 228, 24
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  • Longe ic wæs nú on ðǽm heardan campe,

    • Bl. H. 225, 31
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  • Hón on heardre hengene,

    • Hml. Th. ii. 308, 30
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    • Hml. S. 37, 101, 157
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  • Morðorleán heard and heorogrim,

    • Cri. 1613
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  • Þincð sió sóðe gesǽlð þý wynsumre þe hé má heardra hénða ádreógeð,

    • Met. 12, 21
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    • B. 166
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  • Heardra hearma,

    • An. 1447
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  • Þeán ðe þæt wíte hwéne heardre and strengre gedón sié

    cum paulo districtius agitur,

    • Bd. 1, 27
    • ;
    • Sch. 66, 16
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  • Wíta heardost,

    • Kr. 87
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  • ꝥ hé onfó þæs heardestan þeów-dómes,

    • Bl. H. 49, 5.
of a time in which there is suffering
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  • Se hearda dæg

    (the day of doom),

    • Cri. 1065
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  • Nǽnig bihelan mæg on þám heardan dæge wom unbéted,

    • 1311.
of persons,
harsh, severe in dealing with any one :
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  • Symble hé þá steóre dyde bútan mildheortnesse, and hit má dyde on wælgrimnesse wyllan þonne mid ǽnigre mildheortlicre forgifnesse . . . hé wæs swá heard and unforgyfende þám forwyrhtum mannum,

    • Gr. D. 320, 1
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  • Wearð Tiberius Rómánum swá wráð and swá heard swá hé him ǽr wæs milde and iéþe

    inmutata est Tiberli modestia, atque ex mansuetissimo principe saevissima bestia exarsit,

    • Ors. 6, 2
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    • S. 254, 30
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  • Hét mec hláford min hér heard

    (?her-heard, MS.; see hearh-eard. Grein suggested eard, but the alliteration seems to require heard. Cf. oððe þis waroð þe hér áworpen ligeð, Rä 41, 49)

    niman,

    • Kl. 15.
  • Gé him ǽghwæs oftugon þurh heardne hyge hrægles nacedum, móses meteleásum,

    • Cri. 1506
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of a person's actions, qualities, &c.:
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  • Heard spéc

    sermo durus (suscitat furorem

    • Prov. 15, 1
    • ),
    • Kent. Gl. 503
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  • Hé þóhte forgrípan gumcynne grimme and sáre heardum mihtum,

    • Gen. 1276.
of a thing with which injury may be inflicted by a person:
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  • Heardum méce

    dira framea

    • An. Ox. 890
    • .
intense in force or degree
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  • Gif seó sealf sié tó hear[d], geswét mid hunige,

    • Lch. ii. 36, 16.
  • Þonne heard gebrec, hlúd, unmǽte, swár and swíðlic, swégdynna mǽst, ældum egeslic, eáwed weorðeð,

    • Cri. 954
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  • Se líchoma on þone heardestan stenc and on þone fúlostan bið gecyrred,

    • Bl. H. 59, 12
    • .
of energetic, vehement action
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  • Heard handplega,

    • Exod. 327
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  • Heard gripe hrúsan,

    • Ruin. 8
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  • Heorosweng heardne,

    • B. 1590
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  • Is þé gúð weotod heardum heoruswengum,

    • An. 954
    • .
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v. ecg-, ellen-, feól-, for-, fýr-, gúþ-, hrímig-, íren-, mægen-, níþ-, regn-, scúr-, slíþ-, stearc-, stede-, þræc-, þroht-, wig-heard. The word is found in many person-names: for a list of such see Txts. pp. 485-6.
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v.  heard-fyrde heard-lic heardlíce heardness hearh-eard.
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